Professor

Ray Yep

Has open position

Professor at University of Bristol

University of Bristol

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Modern History

10%

Chinese Language

20%

Colonial History

20%

Public Engagement

20%

East Asian Studies

20%

History

20%

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Robert Bickers

University of Bristol

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United Kingdom

PhD Studentship: Hong Kong History Centre Studentship (University of Bristol)

[Full tuition fee bursary for Home and International students, maintenance stipend of £22,303.50 per annum (rising in alignment with UKRI rates), Research Training Support Grant, and generous relocation support for overseas students.] The University of Bristol invites applications for a fully funded PhD Studentship at the Hong Kong History Centre, commencing September 2026. This prestigious studentship is open to candidates interested in pursuing original research on any aspect of the history of Hong Kong, broadly conceived. The successful applicant will join a vibrant research community within the Department of History and benefit from expert supervision by members of the Hong Kong History Centre, including Professor Robert Bickers, Dr. Vivian Kong, Dr. Peter Hamilton, and Professor Ray Yep. The Hong Kong History Centre is dedicated to advancing the study of Hong Kong’s history in the UK and internationally, fostering collaborations with partners in Hong Kong and beyond. Doctoral projects may focus on any sub-discipline of history with a Hong Kong emphasis, and the Centre particularly values research that engages with the public and contributes to the wider understanding of Hong Kong’s past. The studentship is funded by an endowed fund at the University, ensuring long-term support for research in this field. Applicants are expected to have, or be working towards, a Master’s degree (or international equivalent) with final submission by 15 September 2025. Knowledge of Chinese language is desirable, as many projects may require engagement with Chinese-language sources. Alongside their research, the student will participate in public engagement activities coordinated by the Centre, helping to share historical insights with broader audiences. The funding package includes a full tuition fee bursary for both Home and International students, a maintenance stipend of £22,303.50 per annum (subject to annual review and increases in line with UKRI rates), a Research Training Support Grant, and generous relocation support for those moving from overseas. This comprehensive support enables students to focus fully on their research and professional development. To apply, candidates should submit a research proposal, CV, and a one-page statement of suitability for a role that combines academic research with public engagement to [email protected]. In addition, a formal PhD application must be submitted to the University of Bristol by 23 January 2026 via the online portal. Applicants should select the History PhD programme with a September 2026 start date and include all relevant documents and scholarship details as specified in the application instructions. For further information about the Centre or the application process, prospective applicants may contact Dr. Vivian Kong, Professor Ray Yep, Dr. Peter Hamilton, or Professor Robert Bickers. Additional details about the Centre’s staff and activities can be found on the Hong Kong History Centre’s website.

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Robert Bickers

University of Bristol

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United Kingdom

PhD Studentship: Hong Kong History Centre Studentship (pre-1950 history)

[Full tuition fee bursary, a maintenance stipend of £22,303.50 per annum (rising in alignment with UKRI rates), a Research Training Support Grant, and generous relocation support if moving from overseas. Open to Home and International students.] The University of Bristol invites applications for a fully funded PhD Studentship at the Hong Kong History Centre, focusing on the history of Hong Kong prior to 1950, with a preference for research on the pre-war or pre-1930 period. This prestigious studentship is open to students commencing their PhD in September 2026 and is co-funded by a generous donation to the Hong Kong History Centre. The Centre is dedicated to advancing the study of Hong Kong history in the UK and internationally, fostering collaborations and public engagement in the discipline. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to pursue original research under the supervision of leading scholars in the field, including Professor Robert Bickers, Dr. Vivian Kong, Dr. Peter Hamilton, and Professor Ray Yep, as well as other staff in the Department of History. The Centre encourages projects across any sub-discipline of history, provided there is a focus on Hong Kong and the research can be supported by the Centre’s expertise. The studentship also involves contributing to public engagement activities coordinated by the Centre. The funding package includes a full tuition fee bursary for both Home and International students, a maintenance stipend of £22,303.50 per annum (with annual increases in line with UKRI rates), a Research Training Support Grant, and generous relocation support for those moving from overseas. The Centre provides a vibrant academic environment and access to a network of international collaborators. Applicants should hold, or be working towards, a Master’s degree (or international equivalent) with final submission by 15 September 2025. Knowledge of Chinese language is desirable due to the nature of the research. Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to both academic research and public engagement. To apply, candidates must submit a research proposal, CV, and a statement (no more than one page) outlining their suitability for a role that combines research and public engagement to [email protected]. In addition, a formal PhD application must be submitted to the University of Bristol by 23 January 2026 via the online portal. Applicants should select the History PhD programme, indicate September 2026 as the start date, and provide scholarship details as instructed. All documents sent to the Centre should also be included in the university application. For further information, prospective applicants may contact Dr. Vivian Kong, Professor Ray Yep, Dr. Peter Hamilton, or Professor Robert Bickers. Additional details about the Centre and its staff can be found at the Hong Kong History Centre website.

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